Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic

Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , Lotus , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , United States , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 US Grand Prix, won by Lewis Hamilton ahead of Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton’s win makes him 2015 World Champion. Continue reading Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic Race Recap: 2015 US Grand Prix was wet, wild, and historic originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:29:00 EST.

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2015 Austrian F1 Grand Prix switches to alternating current

2015 Austrian F1 Grand Prix switches to alternating current

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Europe , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Austrian F1 Grand Prix, a race full of penalties and penances behind the leaders. Continue reading 2015 Austrian F1 Grand Prix switches to alternating current 2015 Austrian F1 Grand Prix switches to alternating current originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 22 Jun 2015 15:45:00 EST

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2015 Spanish F1 Grand Prix makes its Deutsche mark

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Infiniti , Lotus , McLaren , Mercedes-Benz , Europe , Racing Autoblog recaps the 2015 Spanish Formula One Grand Prix, where the top four positions remained the same from the grid to the checkered flag, but the Championship might have changed. Continue reading 2015 Spanish F1 Grand Prix makes its Deutsche mark 2015 Spanish F1 Grand Prix makes its Deutsche mark originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 11 May 2015 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds

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2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Ferrari , Honda , Mercedes-Benz , Renault , Australia , Racing Autoblog recaps the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, and we can’t remember the last time 90 percent of the action in Formula One had nothing to do with cars setting timed laps. Continue reading 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] 2015 Australian Grand Prix all about grooves and trenches [spoilers] originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 15 Mar 2015 10:55:00 EST.

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Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power

Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , UK , Racing , McLaren Qualifying for the British Formula One Grand Prix was just as much a surprise for fans as it was for teams. Certain team weather radar displays didn’t accurately pinpoint storm systems over the track, and in the case of at least two teams, the lack of data was compounded by poor decision making. That’s how both Ferraris and both Williams got kicked out of qualifying in Q3 – the drivers already on track took advantage of a dry spell between rains, but Ferrari and Williams waited too long to get back out, and by the time they did it had started raining again.

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Race Recap: British Grand Prix is one part close racing, four parts blowout

Filed under: Motorsports , Europe , Infiniti , Mercedes-Benz , Ferrari , UK , Racing The British Formula One Grand Prix wasn’t things that go “bump” in the night, it was things that go “Pop!” on the track. Pirelli came into the sport with a mandate to spice things up, but now – unintentionally – the spice could be overpowering the flavor of the food

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Race Recap: 2013 Chinese Grand Prix a test of tires, carnage and a fight for second [spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , China , Infiniti , Lotus , Ferrari , Renault , Racing , McLaren Formula One fans and commentators have spent the three weeks since the Malaysian Grand Prix discussing two things more than any other: that pass, and tires.

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Recap: 2013 Australian Formula One Grand Prix is all about the rubber [w/spoilers]

Filed under: Motorsports , Infiniti , Lotus , Ferrari , Australia , Racing A pre-season full of talking points was swapped for a brand-new set of talking points after the running of the opening grand prix of the 2013 Formula One season. The consistency of the regulations from last year to this year and the triplicate dominance of Infiniti Red Bull Racing meant that no one would have been that surprised if the relative order of things remained the same. But teams found so many ways to switch things up that, in typical pre-season fashion, no one was ready to make any bets on in-season performance, and a couple of surprising players suffered the ignominy of getting it really wrong: McLaren knew it was in trouble from the very first test, while Williams drivers applauded their car as the best in years, only to have Pastor Maldonado call it “undriveable” on the very first day of practice in Melbourne

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